Tag Archives: books
A Guest of Fresh Ink Group on YouTube Tonight
I’m very pleased to have been invited for a video chat with Stephen Geez and Beem Weeks tonight at 8:00 PM Eastern time. We will be discussing Detour on the Eternal Road and other things so I hope you can join us. The discussions with Stephen and Beem are always lively with a healthy […]
Tuesday – Anything Possible -Finger Point Prompt – “Face”
I randomly opened Detour on the Eternal Road to page 205. With my eyes closed I pointed to the page. The word closest to my finger was “face.” That is the prompt today. Face by John W. Howell © 2024 “That was an about face.” “What do you mean?” “You said you would support me […]
Top Ten Things Not to do When Commuting to Work by Car
This post, co-authored by Marie Bailey, ran on November 6, 2013. Since people still commute to work, it should be relevant. * * * Top Ten Things Not to do When Commuting to Work by Car 10 When commuting to work by car, do not apply mascara or use an electric razor while driving. […]
Views of the Neighborhood – I Got Nothin’
There are times in life when you have to admit that what you have planned just didn’t work out. This is one of those times. An exhibit at the library titled Women in Photography curated by the organization Women in Visual Art (WIVA) opened on March 1. (Yesterday) I had planned to use this event […]
Stream of consciousness Saturday – Prompt – Mouse
An explanation is in order. Last week, there may have been some confusion around the fact that the coffee machine communicated with me. To be clear, the machine does not talk. She sends messages through a mounted menu screen. The screen also has a touch pad, so no external mouse is needed. It wouldn’t […]
Friday JohnKu – AKA – TGIF – Fri-Yay/Good News
As a former Gulf dweller this story struck home and comes from the Good News Network. Man Saves Boatloads Of ‘Stunned’ Animals After He Spotted Shadows in the Waves By Andy Corbley–Feb 27, 2025 From Corpus Christi comes the story of a commercial mariner who developed a passion for saving lives—cold, imperiled, and scaly […]
Thursday – A Little Personal – Twiggy and Tempeste in the Sun
“How’s the sun?” “You should come out here. It’s nice and warm.” “This is a nice change from the freezing weather.” “Yes, it is. I think there is a rabbit out there.” “I hate to tell you, but the rabbits don’t stay around here.” “So, what was it I saw?” “Could be a squirrel. I […]
Detour on the Eternal Road Tour – Stop Fifteen with Jacqui Murry
Jacqui Murry is on tour with her Endangered Species Series and is one of those authors who takes research seriously. Her latest books provide a close look at the life and times of Neanderthals and are fascinating views of life 75,000 thousand years ago. I am happy she volunteered to host a stop on the […]
Tuesday – Anything Possible – Finger Point Prompt – Complicated
Today, I randomly opened Detour on the Eternal Road to page 147. I closed my eyes and pointed to the page. The word readable nearest my finger was “complicated,” which became our prompt. Complicated by John W. Howell © 2025 “It’s complicated.” “I’m sure it is, but tell me.” “I’d rather not.” “Why?” “Because you […]
Monday – A Big Thank you to Jennie Fitzkee
On Saturday, I was running behind and trying to recover from losing my ten-year-old Mac to the dreaded black screen of death. During all my angst and confusion, Jennie did one of the nicest things anyone could ever do for an author. She wrote me a personal message accompanied by a photograph. The sad part […]



















